

Goodbye #Oulu, Hello #Helsinki #UArcticCongress2018 migrated today. Great welcome reception at the #thinkcorner @helsinkiuni #Arctic #academia @uarctic
Goodbye #Oulu, Hello #Helsinki #UArcticCongress2018 migrated today. Great welcome reception at the #thinkcorner @helsinkiuni #Arctic #academia @uarctic
Finland’s untouched and pristine nature is at the core of Finnish life and its sanctity is paramount.
Helsinki, the sustainable capital of F…
Clear traces of climate change can already be seen in arctic insect communities. Predators of other insects, parasitoids, are at the top of the food web and give us a clue to what is happening to their prey species, too.
It’s been a while since our last update on #Polarstern and #MOSAiC campaign. Now she’s back home in Bremerhaven. You can watch the #instalive…
When flowers abound, the plants have to compete for pollinators. Higher temperatures cause the flowering periods of different plant species to pile up in time. As a consequence, climate change may affect the competitive relationships of plants.
Last week the #Polaryear team participated in the European Aerosol Conference #eac2020 with oral presentations about our measurements in the…
Let's welcome David, our new Professor of Arctic Ecosystem Research, to @helsinkiuni! 💙 #WeAreHelsinkiUni @DNThomas01 https://t.co/LTthaVev6u
The Polarstern is now stationed at the MOSAiC floe ⚓️🚢.
So this midsummer weekend, Tuija was able to step on the slushy ice after several wee…
As our Captain-oh-Captain Tuija Jokinen drfinland is packing her bags right now in Bremerhaven to join the MOSAiC team aboard Leg 4 next week…
A new study by #HELSUS members suggests a new method for assessing the risks posed by #OilSpills to #ArcticEcosystems. Read the piece of news! #HelsinkiSustainability #SustainableFuture https://t.co/Km6QbWPued
Our leg 4 #MOSAiC campaign participant, drfinland is about have a presentation about atmospheric measurements on #Polarstern. She will talk a…
Water is an extremely important driver of tundra vegetation. Soil moisture affects plants in various ways: eg. survival and spatial distribution of plants, concludes @juliakemppinen in her doctoral dissertation. #HelsinkiSustainability #arctic #environment https://t.co/tOPWIcsKYD
Global warming is driving rapid environmental change in the Arctic. To understand these changes, field measurements that adequately represent environmental variation across the Arctic as a whole are crucial.
#Dranitsyn: current position 87.1 °N, 89.23 °E. In transit: 3.5 weeks. Read the latest #Blog (https://buff.ly/2SYkRXa) what the researchers a…
#Dranitsyn: current position 87.1 °N, 89.23 °E. In transit: 3.5 weeks. Read the latest #Blog (https://t.co/kfBTmOjUGv) what the researchers are doing during this extremely long transit. @MOSAiCArctic @INAR_fin #icedrift #Arctic #Science #WeAreHelsinkiUni
ATMOS team leader Julia sends regards from the #AkademikFedorov that they are north of 87°N at the moment and moving towards #Polarstern. ⠀
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Arctic oil spills are a global concern. No large oil spills have yet occurred in the region, but increasing marine traffic increased the risk. Preparations for the consequences should be made. #HelsinkiSustainability #arctic #sustianability #environment https://t.co/qEYXYnkPpx
From nuclear energy to #environmental ethics, from an Arctic researcher in Rovaniemi to a student in Sweden. This was the diverse group of people discussing #SustainabilityQuestions yesterday online! Thank you all! #HelsinkiSustainability @cazamazac https://t.co/qSbPBys5y9
The balance of power between microbes living in the Arctic region determines how much methane is released by the thawing permafrost, microbiologist @JenniHultman says. #HelsinkiSutainability #ClimateChange #climate @yliopistolehti https://t.co/e9WVN2X5Ag
Meet our superhero no. 2, Ivo! As we post this note, Ivo is moving his belongings to Polarstern where he will be taking care of our instrumen…